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Late la Tène fibulae of the Rakitno-type. Evidence of contacts between the western Balkans and the southern part of the Carpathian basin [PDF]
Fibulae with a knob on a backward-bent foot, of which different variants of the Picugi type are probably best known, evolved in the eastern Adriatic and its hinterland, and the wider south-eastern Alps during the last two centuries BC. A similar
Dizdar Marko, Tonc Asja
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A Topographical Study of Nutrient Foramen in Human Fibulae [PDF]
Introduction: The fibula is very well known amongst the surgeons for their usage in bone grafting. The vascularised bone graft is necessary for successful procedure.
Prashant Mohan Moolya
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The article is devoted to a series of local discoveries relevant to a Т-shaped spring fibulae (after A.K. Ambroz). By the present moment there have been found fourteen samples so far, all of which come from the territory of Kaluga, Moscow and Tula ...
Vorontsov Alexey М.
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Bow-tie shaped fibulae from the cemetery of Budapest/Aquincum-Graphisoft Park
The main aim of this paper is the presentation of two rare fibulae from the Eastern Cemetery of the civil town of Budapest/Aquincum. On the former territory of the Óbuda Gas Factory, new parts of the cemetery were excavated during the years 2004–2017 ...
Csilla Sáró, Gábor Lassányi
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Almgren 236 Fibulae from Poiana [PDF]
Among the numerous Early Roman fibulae discovered at Poiana (Galaţi County, Romania) there are also some specimens of the Almgren 236/237 type, also called Norican-Pannonian fibulae (Germ, Doppelknopffibeln). Three of them (figs.
Daniel Spânu
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Chronology and typology of late Iron Age Fibula in Iran [PDF]
Fibulae are among the objects that were invented in the early Iron Age (1400 BC) and in the middle of this period(about 800 BC), it became common in different regions and its use by different cultures, in various forms and different applications has ...
کاظم ملازاده +1 more
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Tire Müzesinden Bir Grup Fibula
Fibulae which are started to be use in end of Late Bronze Age is an important artifact group. Although our knowledge is not clear about emergence of fibulae, which were used at the same time in different regions, researches shows that Near East and ...
Emre ERDAN
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Crossbow fibulae from Gamzigrad (Romuliana) [PDF]
In the site of Gamzigrad - Felix Romuliana 31 crossbow fibulae (Zwiebelknopffibeln) were found. Except the finds from large Roman necropolis, the crossbow fibulae from Gamzigrad compose a large collection from one site in Serbia.
Petković Sofija
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Twenty fibulae have been found so far during the Seyitömer Höyük salvage excavations. The majority of the samples are of the type defined as the Anatolian‑Phrygian fibulae. There is a total of 18 fibulae in this type.
Erdan. E., Ünan, S.
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Isolated distal fibula fractures represent the majority of ankle fractures. These fractures are often the result of a low-energy trauma with external rotation and supination mechanism. Diagnosis is based on clinical signs and radiographic exam. Stress X-rays have a role in detecting associated mortise instability.
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